MosquitoNix Services

Why Choose MosquitoNix?

The MosquitoNix Difference starts with the people. From the sales reps, customer service team, technicians, pest control operators & managers we are a team working together like family with a common mission to protect you & your family.

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You're in Good Company

MosquitoNix Orlando has been amazing to work with. They were the quickest to provide a proposal, had the best price, and our sales rep was professional and knowledgeable. Once the system was installed it made a huge difference in the bug debris on the buildings and the residents of our community are no longer getting bit by mosquitos. I highly recommend MosquitoNix Orlando.

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Emma D. | Orlando, FL

Outstanding is the word that comes to mind when I think of Mike and Jen with Mosquito Nix. Their misting systems for terminating pesky bugs have been terrific along with their pest control services. The customer service is top notch and they are always willing to answer every question! Thanks!

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Sara R. | Jacksonville, FL

We are able to enjoy the outdoors again with our children because of MosquitoNix. We had a misting system installed 3 years ago and I can't imagine life without it now! MosquitoNix always provides top notch service and they are always professional, courteous and on time. I highly recommend them to anyone looking to eliminate mosquitos and other pests!

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Elizabeth D. | Dallas, TX

Hear from a customer

A new study by researchers at Oregon State University shows that the type of mosquitoes that carry malaria, anopheline mosquitoes, were present on the Earth 100 million years ago. That's older than some dinosaurs, which scientists say lived as recently as 66 million years ago.

The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks mosquitoes as one of earth's deadliest animals, thanks to their ability to spread disease. These diseases include Zika, the West Nile virus, Chikungunya, dengue, yellow fever and malaria. Malaria alone killed nearly 450,000 people in 2016, mainly young children and babies in sub-Saharan Africa.

At the onset of 2019, Duval County Department of Health officials reported the county had the highest rate of West Nile virus in the entire state. The county is taking action to help protect its residents, along with offering several ways people can do the same for themselves.